70: Web Components at Microsoft
Summary
Daniel Buchner (@csuwildcat), former Mozillian & Program Manager at Microsoft takes us through the plans for Web Components at Microsoft. Daniel is the creator of the Web Components free open source library, X-Tag which Microsoft is now officially supporting and using as of release 1.5. How are the teams at Microsoft using Web Components now and what is the plan for the future?
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Resources
- X-Tag - http://x-tag.github.io/
- X-Tag on Github - https://github.com/x-tag/core
- Manifold.js - http://manifoldjs.com/
- Vorlon.js - http://vorlonjs.com/
- Microsoft Edge - http://www.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/microsoft-edge
- Modern.ie Platform Status for Web Components - https://dev.windows.com/en-us/microsoft-edge/platform/status/?filter=f3f0000bf&search=webcomponents
- Facebook React - https://facebook.github.io/react/
- Jake Archibald & Daniel on Twitter chatting about React - https://twitter.com/jaffathecake/status/663011382468612096
- Polymer Micro - https://github.com/Polymer/polymer/blob/master/polymer-micro.html
- Component.kitchen article - https://component.kitchen/blog/page/1
- Steal.js - http://stealjs.com/
- Babel.js - https://babeljs.io/
- Webpack - https://webpack.github.io/
- Erik’s slides from NationJS - https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1HxPQNMtoTM_CBLjkC-khiQ_o556WRHj6XkQ2FZXJlL4/edit?usp=sharing
- Microsoft User Voice - https://wpdev.uservoice.com/forums/257854-microsoft-edge-developer
- Erik Isaksen (@eisaksen) - Google Developer Expert in Web Technologies
- Wilson Page (@wilsonpage) - Senior Engineer at Mozilla & Web Components Champion